ITU is pleased to announce it has signed the Development Grant contract for 2017 with the American Triathlon Confederation (CAMTRI). The budget will be invested in strategic development goals including athlete and coach development,technical and event development as well as increasing the participation of women in the sport.
“CAMTRI’s plan will provide a positive contribution to the sport through a variety of initiatives and it’s great to give them the support to keep on developing our fantastic sport,” said ITU President and IOC Member, Marisol Casado. “The plan is heavily focused on developing talent in athletes and coaches...
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08/10/17 -
The first-ever 2017 Sarasota ITU World Cup champion was crowned to Mexico’s Rodrigo Gonzalez after he masterfully conquered the debut course. Despite having to serve a penalty, Gonzalez still managed to come...
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06/10/17 -
The setting up of the Olympic rings at the downtown obelisk of the Argentine capital city marked the beginning of the final countdown for the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games, a multi-sports celebration...
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07/10/17 -
It was a day of overcoming physical challenges as Japan’s Juri Ide conquered hot conditions to claim her first gold medal of the season at the 2017 Sarasota ITU World Cup.
Ide had the strongest performance...
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04/10/17 -
As the 2017 season presses on, ITU has reached the 12th stop on the World Cup tour as first-time race host steps up to debut the 2017 Sarasota ITU Triathlon World Cup.
The Gulf Coast city in Florida will be...
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25/08/17 -
Canada’s own Matthew Sharpe and Great Britain’s Emma Pallant collected world honours after being victorious at the 2017 Penticton ITU Aquathlon World Championships. Being the best of those who can swim and then...
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